- Belgrade) in this direction. It also
comprises sub-neighborhoods of
Vojni Put I and
Vojni Put II. The name
simply means "new town", as a
reference to the...
-
Vojni Dol (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈʋɔːi̯ni ˈdɔːu̯], in
older sources Voljedol or
Volovji Dol, German: Woljedol) is a
former settlement in the Muni****lity...
-
March 2010.
Retrieved 9
September 2011. Jelovac,
Milan (23
January 2001). "
Vojni rok u
Hrvatskoj kraći, nego
drugdje u
Europi i NATO-u".
Vjesnik (in Croatian)...
- transliterated: Doviđenja u sledećem ratu, Slovene:
Nasvidenje v
naslednji vojni) is a 1980
Yugoslav war film
directed by Živojin Pavlović. It
competed in...
- Старе заставе у Војном Музеју.
Vojni muzej. Samardžić,
Dragana (1983).
Vojne zastave Srba do 1918. Belgrade:
Vojni muzej. Škrivanić,
Gavro A., ed. (1979)...
-
Retrieved 29
November 2017.
McCoy 1991, p. 293.
Gibson 2011, pp. 85–90.
Vojni leksikon [Military Lexicon] (Beograd:
Vojnoizdavacki zavod, 1981), p. 71...
- romanized:
Vojni aerodrom pukovnik-pilot
Milenko Pavlović),
commonly known as
Batajnica Air Base (Serbian: Војни аеродром Батајница, romanized:
Vojni aerodrom...
- The
Military Museum (Serbian: Војни музеј, romanized:
Vojni muzej) is a
museum located in Belgrade, Serbia.
Founded in 1878, the
museum has over 3,000...
- the
Military Band of the
Armed Forces of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina (Bosnian:
Vojni orkestar Oružanih
snaga BiH) is
ceremonial band unit of the
Armed Forces...
- Damijan; Vončina,
Dejan (2005).
Podobe iz življenja
Slovencev v
drugi svetovni vojni. Ljubljana:
Mladinska knjiga. p. 57. Ferenc, Tone (1968).
Nacisticka politika...